Wild Savannah

Wild Savannah
Author: Millie Marotta
Publisher: Lark Books (NC)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781454708964

A gorgeous new adult coloring book from New York Times bestselling author Millie Marotta, whose books have sold more than 8-1/2 million copies worldwide Millie Marotta is one of the most popular creators of adult coloring books--and this beautiful volume features stunningly sophisticated patterns inspired by the savannah. Her intricate black-and-white drawings capture a myriad of the flora and fauna found in that breathtaking landscape, including elephants, rhinos, zebras, and ostriches. The high-quality stock is perfect for color pencils, as well.

Wild Savannah Zoos

Wild Savannah Zoos
Author: Lucinda Cotter
Publisher: Raintree
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2014-11-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1474701736

Engage Literacy is the new reading scheme from Raintree that introduces engaging and contemporary content to motivate and support early readers while providing a reliable and instructional framework. All titles are precisely levelled, with new vocabulary being introduced and reinforced throughout the levels. This is a level 25 non-fiction title in the Lime book band level.

Savanna Showdown (Race the Wild #4)

Savanna Showdown (Race the Wild #4)
Author: Kristin Earhart
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2015-12-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0545773822

On a once-in-a-lifetime race through the animal kingdom, it takes smarts, strength, and skill to win! This amazing race is getting wild!When the teams take on the African savanna, the competition heats up, and Mari starts to feel the pressure. She's never been the strongest or the fastest racer. Sure, she knows almost everything about lions and rhinos and zebras. But facts can only get the team so far. She better keep up, or she might let her friends down. Because the finish line is in sight, and Team Red wants to win!Each chapter in this action-packed adventure series is bursting with totally true facts about wild and wonderful creatures, dangerous habitats, maps, and more!

Cries of the Savanna

Cries of the Savanna
Author: Sue Tidwell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Big game hunting
ISBN: 9781737903901

A non-hunter shares her eye-opening experiences on a hunting safari andinvites readers to reconsider what it will take to save Africa's wildlife. Waking to her husband's alarmed whisper, "Honey, get ready to run" was never in Sue Tidwell's vision of Africa. Nor was skulking through the Tanzanian bush or lying terror-stricken as the cries of lions and hyenas cut through the walls of her tent. Enchanted by African wildlife, she certainly never expected to find herself a sidekick on a hunting safari. Growing up in a deer hunting family, she understood hunting's role in American conservation. Still, the idea of hunting Africa's exotic animals was deeply troubling. Aren't many species endangered? Isn't photo-tourism a better way to protect lions and elephants? Her boots-on-the-ground view answered these questions and many more; it captured her soul and lit a fire in her gut, fueling a passion the opposite of what she expected. Through stories of laughter, tragedy, and wonder, readers will be immersed in adventure as Sue's curiosity sheds light on the struggles and complexities facing the people and wildlife of rural Africa. Whether an animal lover, conservationist, wanderer, adventurer, or human rights advocate, her unexpected odyssey will arm readers with the awareness necessary to sustainably protect Africa's spectacular animals. Only then will the beastly cries of the savanna forever remain a part of the wild.

Wild Savannah Zoo

Wild Savannah Zoo
Author: Lucinda Cotter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2011
Genre: Readers (Primary)
ISBN: 9781742811543

Wild Savannah

Wild Savannah
Author: Freda Bouskoutas
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-06-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781715057749

From the never-ending horizon of the Serengeti, Wild Savannah takes you on a journey through majestic landscapes and its fascinating collection of wildlife. From the fierce, timid, endangered and thriving, this book is a celebration of all creatures living in the great African Savannah.

Wild Savannah

Wild Savannah
Author: Neil Robins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781908128980

These are the adventures of two safari guides in Africa. As best friends since their early days at school, each of them has developed a passion and an abiding love for the ways of Africa, its culture and its fauna and flora. The opportunity to pass on their knowledge and experience of their environment to others is for them, an added bonus. Their stories take us on a variety of individual journeys where for instance, Sam and his clients survive a terrifying lion charge; where we witness an extraordinary event involving a stricken zebra foal at a lonely waterhole. We read about Gabriel and the buffalo, and how the realities of life and death on the Savannah are brought dramatically home to one unfortunate traveller, and we experience the greed and cruelty of animal poaching. The wild waters of the "Mighty Zambezi" very nearly claim the life of one of our guides, whilst another finds himself trapped by an unfamiliar species. Finally, we read about what can go wrong on safaris, either through mistakes or sheer bad luck. Wherever they go and whatever adventures they have, Sam and Gabriel's primary goal is to enable travellers from many parts of the world, to be a part of a unique experience that will remain with them forever.

Beneath the Black Sun of Cabinda

Beneath the Black Sun of Cabinda
Author: Vanessa Everson
Publisher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1920689885

The story opens at a time when Cabinda - a small African enclave surrounded by the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and separated from Angola by the Congo River - is plunged into bloody war. Deep in the heart of Cabinda is the Mayombe rainforest, home to a group of guerrilla fighters whose very existence is to liberate their land from the terrors perpetrated by the Angolan army. Against that backdrop of massacres and deforestation and written with crusading fervour, this novel is much more than a political tract. It is a powerful story of impossible love: the poignant love of the principled, young doctor Albino for the country lass Maria; the redemptory love which his ailing, ruthless grandfather Santos is surprised to feel as death approaches; and the love of a dispossessed people for the land of their birth. Recommended reading, then, for lovers of African literature, as well as for scholars and adepts of colonial and postcolonial literature.

Whisper's Edge

Whisper's Edge
Author: LuAnn McLane
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101607637

Cricket Creek, Kentucky, is a sweet river town known for its theater, shopping, and cuisine. But tough times are affecting the residents of the local retirement community—until a handsome hero shows up… Savannah Perry loves her job as social director of Whisper’s Edge, a retirement community on the picturesque waterfront of Cricket Creek. Raised in foster care, twenty-nine-year-old Savannah feels treasured and loved by the retired residents, who treat her as their adopted granddaughter and rotate having her over for dinner. But the community is struggling to stay afloat financially—until Tristan McMillan swoops into town, rescues a dog, and, well, saves the day… Business-minded Tristan bought Whisper’s Edge from his estranged grandfather to prove his worth to the curmudgeon and to turn a quick profit. He never expected to fall for the charms of a village of crafty retirees—or to fall hard for a small town girl like Savannah. Suddenly the man who knows all about making money finds himself needing lessons in love and what really matters in life…